This session outlines the fundamental elements of SharePoint User Experience and how these elements impact the expectations of your users and overall user adoption See examples of both good and bad user experience design in SharePoint and the impact to user adoption. This session covers basics of usability, interaction design, and the psychology of users.
7. Design, by very definition, is the act of solving problems. In order for
anything to be designed well, we must first identify the problems we
are trying to solve and the goals we are trying to reach.”
Jeff Croft
Web Designer, Blue Flavor
21. Strategy
• Goals & objectives?
• Success measures?
• Site strategy?
Audience
• What do you know already
know?
• What are their needs?
• What do you want them to
do?
Scope
• Features?
• How does it all fit together?
• Your roadmap?
• Priorities
• Can you support it?
Content
• What type of content will
you provide?
• Does it already exist?
• How will it be accessed?
• Schedule?
Visual appeal?
• Branding & design strategy?
• Design resources?
49. Elements of User Experience
http://AffectiveDesign.org
Universal Usability Guidelines
Standard Web Components
10 Useful Usability Findings and Guidelines
20 Do’s and Don’ts of Effective Web Design
UXMatters.org